Sustainability of business development in strategic management
Olena Stanislavsky, Victor ZamlynskyiThe formation of sustainable prerequisites for the strategic development of the enterprise in conditions of increased risks is an urgent management task. To solve it, we propose to consider a set of tools and necessary resources and introduce changes to the management system. Corporate social responsibility shows the interaction of business, society, and the state in the context of global conditions of modern development. In addition, implementing a CSR strategy is critical to ensuring the success of any corporate social responsibility program. A successful CSR plan is a competitive advantage, the trust of investors and customers, which must be supported by transparent, concise and positive longterm reports, statistics, anti-crisis management and a global industry plan that benefits all existing structures and future generations. The development of the field of scientific interests in this direction has relevance and strategic importance for the further spread of the paradigm of sustainable development. The enterprise must learn to overcome risks and manage them: accounting for sustainable development in business risk assessments and opportunity analysis, studying a portfolio of companies, managing supply chains, evaluating strategies and business models in order to identify threats and opportunities, cooperation with consulting companies are components of strategic management modern company. The choice of strategic goals of sustainable development and the main directions of achievement were highlighted by the authors and their expediency was also substantiated in the publication
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